Saturday, December 25, 2010

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Thursday, December 23, 2010

Global Top 10 Mysterious Events

10. Baby alien found by Mexican farmer

Mexican TV revealed an almost unbelievable story that in May, 2007, a baby ‘alien’ was found alive by a farmer in Mexico, according to news from Bild.com.However, after the discovery the farmer drowned it in a ditch out of fear.

Is it a real alien or just an elaborate hoax to explain the mysterious death? The tests revealed that although it has some similar joints to humans, its skeleton has characteristics of a lizard; also its teeth do not have any roots like humans. The farmer said that he had to hold it underwater for hours.

The scientists said that the creature was very intelligent.According to the report by Bild.com there are frequent UFO sightings and reports of crop circles in the area where the creature was found. Perhaps it was left behind deliberately by aliens.


9. Climbers death because of unknown power

Nine people mysteriously died after fleeing their tent at nite in sub-zero temperatures, while camping on a mountain on Feb 2, 1959! Six were found dead, due to hypothermia; while one died from major skull damage. Two others died from chest fractures due to an extreme unknown force! One woman even had her tongue ripped out! High doses of radio-active contamination was found on the bodies, although the source remains unknown. Their bodies were found in the snow, surrounded by only their own footprints, it was concluded they had left their tent, which was ripped open from the inside, on their own free will.

8. Alien images appear on Canadian wall

According to abroad media two unexplainable alien images appeared on a piece of wall in some Southern city of Canada. From the images the shape of aliens are very clear. Caron, a local residence, firstly saw the mysterious event and felt very strange, and then he realized the images were very much alike with standing aliens.

7. The “floating car” on Google earth

In January of 2006, the first “floating car” was spotting on Google Earth at Point Walter in the affluent south western Perth suburb of Bicton.

The second “floating car” has been spotted on Google’s satellite imaging service near a suburban carpark on the outskirts Perth.

The image of the mysterious car was identified on Google Earth by the Flyin’ Globe website. The car is parked near some houses and a carpark and appears to be floating, casting a shadow on the ground below.

6. Astronaut carving on a cathedral built 1100 years ago


Inside the splendid Ieronimus Cathedral, built by Episcope de Salamanca in 1102 A.D., among the fascinating carvings of mythical animals and saints, we find – NASA Astronaut

Maybe they entered some time portal while on the Moon, and ended up scaring medieval builders in Spain? Probably just a modern addition by the mischievous restoration team.

5. Huge feet monster in Poland

A Polish accidentally shot piece footage of “huge feet monster” when climbing mountains. German media stated it as either the proof of the amazing discovery or an adventurous joke. In the report, Kowalski, the eyewitness, said the monster hide behind a rock after finding himself was expose before another creature, then he run away.

4. Is it a giant mystery river snake – or just a Photoshop job?

London’s Daily Telegraph greeted readers Friday morning with photos of what appeared to be a gigantic serpent wending its way down a tropical river, said to be somewhere on the Southeast Asian island of Borneo, “sparking great concern among local communities.”

But the rival Guardian refrained from jumping on the story – and instead declared it to be a fake that looked as if it had been “drawn by a pre-school child with their first green felt tip.” The Telegraph said only that the snake had been seen in the Baleh River, which is in the Malaysian state of Sarawak. It didn’t mention who took the photo, or where and when it was taken.

3. Great grandmother’s ghost in cell phone’s photo

An American girl accidentally found her great grandmother’s face in the photoshe took for her niece with her cell phone in August 2009, while her great grandmother had died in 1990. The photo had been tested to be the original version without any edition. No one can explain how her face shows up in the photo. Ghost?

2. Tears like water “shed” from Wailing Wall in Jerusalem

In July of 2002, tears like water “shed” on a stone from the famous Wailing Wall in Jerusalem. Some pilgrims said they found water shed from a stone and the marks of water maintained shape in a rectangle. A group of archeologists claimed it as secretion from plants but not water after research. However, they could not give the answers to why there were no same marks on other stones and why it kept in rectangle.

1. The Incredible “Ghost Fleet” Off The Coast Of Singapore

According to Daily Mail of Britain, the most enormous and mysterious “ghost fleet” had showed up off the coast of Singapore. The number of ships is larger than the sum of vessels of both U.S. and British navy. However, there was not any people and cargo on the ships. Some guessed they were left here by bankrupt shipping agencies in global economic crisis.

The Unbelievable Animals

While I am doing the research for this post, I found there is a lot of unseen animals and they are unbelievable. Many animals are still undiscovered and it had extincted. Some animals really make me sick because their nausea looks. Ewww~~ So let’s check out this “cool” post.

1 ) Bosavi silky cuscus/rat

The giant rat is not the only discovery made by the expedition team. They also found another unique type of mammal called the Bosavi Silky Cuscus. The animal – which looks like a small bear – is a marsupial that lives up trees, feeding on fruits and leaves. Weighing in at over 2kg, it has dense silky fur adapted for a mountain environment. Like the giant rat, the Bosavi Silky Cuscus also appeared to have no fear of man, suggesting these animals have never come into contact with humans before. The 82 centimeters long rat weighs around 1.5 kilograms and has a silver-brown coat of long, thick fur. A captured specimen showed no fear of humans.

2 ) Leopard gecko

The leopard gecko is a nocturnal ground-dwelling gecko naturally found in the deserts parts of SouthernCentral Asia from the southern parts of Afghanistan, throughout Pakistan, to the Northwestern parts of India. Unlike most geckos, it possesses eyelids. It has become a well-established pet in captivity. Leopard geckos are one of the most common pets in the reptile industry because of their easy care and cheap housing. A leopard gecko has a triangular head and a large tail where it stores fat. Its skin is bumpy and heavily patterned. The patterns are designed to camouflage the gecko from predators.

3 ) Chupacabra (The missing monster)

The chupacabra (“goat sucker”) is an animal said to be unknown to science and systemically killing animals in places like Puerto Rico, Miami, Nicaragua, Chile, and Mexico. The creature’s name originated with the discovery of some dead goats in Puerto Rico with puncture wounds in their necks and their blood allegedly drained. According to UFO Magazine (March/April 1996) there have been more than 2,000 reported cases of animal mutilations in Puerto Rico attributed to the chupacabra.

The name comes from the animal’s reported habit of attacking and drinking the blood of livestock, especially goats. Physical descriptions of the creature vary. Eyewitness sightings have been claimed as early as 1990 in Puerto Rico, and have since been reported as far north as Maine, and as far south as Chile. It is supposedly a heavy creature, the size of a small bear, with a row of spines reaching from the neck to the base of the tail.

4 ) Tube-nosed Bat

Tube-nosed Bat is a species of vesper bat in the Vespertilionidae family. They have tube-shaped nostrils which assist them with their feeding. They are brown with white-yellow and underparts and have specks of orange around their neck. While they are roosting, their fur, which seems to look like a dead plant, camouflages them from predators. They are 3.3-6.0cm in length and have round heads, large eyes and soft fur. This bat is found in India. They are endangered due to clearing of the rain forests in which they live in and are not protected by the World Conservation Union. They feed on rain forest fruit and blossoms. As the brown tube-nosed bat holds its mouth open much of the time in order to echolocate, it is easy to see its large, sharp teeth, used to crush hard-bodied insects.

5 ) Emperor Tamarin

Emperor tamarins are found in the southwest Amazon Basin. The countries of their origin are southeast Peru, northwest Bolivia, and northwest Brazil. River drainage in Peru such as the Acre, Purus, and Jurua have populations of emperor tamarins. They are very light-weighted, so they can reach food at the far end of tree branches, which are unaccessable by heavier animals, including predators.

The emperor tamarins display a need for tenderness when kept as a pet. They love to be stroked by hand and will actually lay on their backs in hopes of extra petting attention. The Emperor Tamarin lives together in groups of two to eight animals. The oldest female leads the group above several mature males. Mutual grooming plays an important role for bonding and socializing.

6 ) Flying Frog

A “flying” frog is a frog that has the ability to glide. That is, it can descend at an angle of less than 45° relative to the horizontal. Arboreal frogs (non-flying frogs) can also descend vertically, but only at angles greater than 45°, which is referred to as parachuting. Flying frogs have evolved independently among 3,400 species of frogs from both New World and Old World families and their evolution is seen as an adaptation to their life in trees, high above the ground. Characteristics of the Old World species include “enlarged hands and feet, full webbing between all fingers and toes, lateral skin flaps on the arms and legs, and reduced weight per snout-vent length”.

flying frog population is considered stable, and they have special status only in certain localities. However, they are partial to breeding and laying eggs in the fetid wallowing holes of the nearly extinct Asian rhinoceros, and further decreases in rhino populations may negatively affect the species.

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Portuguese Lamprey rice

7 ) Lamprey

A lamprey is a parasitic marine/aquatic animal with a toothed, funnel-like sucking mouth. Translated directly, their name means stone lickers. While lampreys are well known for those species which bore into the flesh of other fish to suck their blood, these species make up the minority. In zoology, lampreys are often not considered to be true fish because of their vastly different morphology and physiology.

8 ) Narwal

The narwhal is a medium-sized toothed whale that lives year-round in the Arctic. One of two species of whale in the Monodontidae family, along with the Beluga whale, the narwhal males are distinguished by a characteristic long, straight, helical tusk extending from their upper left jaw. Narwhals have a relatively restricted and specialized diet. Their prey is predominantly composed of Greenland halibut, polar and Arctic cod, shrimp and Gonatus squid. Additional items found in stomachs have included wolfish, capelin, skate eggs and sometimes rocks, accidentally ingested when whales feed near the bottom.

9 )White-faced Saki Monkey

The Saki Monkey is one species of the New World monkeys, which is a part of the genus Pithecia. This species is thought to be very closely related to the bearded Saki monkeys, though they are their own separate species. These monkeys are recognized by their small size and their long bushy tails. This species lives in the understory and lower canopy of the forest, feeding mostly on fruits, but also eating nuts, seeds, and insects.

They are also distinguishable due to their furry but rough skin, their grey or sometimes reddish brown coloring, their naked faces, and their hooded heads. Many state that this species of monkey is very serious looking.

10 ) Shoebill

The Shoebill lives only in extensive papyrus swamps in the interior of central Africa, occurring locally from s. Sudan to n. Zambia. The Shoebill is a very large bird. This species was only classified in the 19th century when some skins were brought to Europe. It was not until years later that live specimens reached the scientific community. However, the bird was known to both ancient Egyptians and Arabs.

Shoebills feed in muddy waters, preying on fish, frogs,smaller birds, reptiles such as baby crocodiles, invertebrates and small mammals. They nest on the ground and lay 2 eggs. The population is estimated at between 5,000 and 8,000 individuals, the majority of which live in Sudan.

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11 ) Sloth

The sloth is a slow-moving mammal that lives in trees. Sloths spend most of their lives hanging upside-down from tree branches; they eat, sleep, mate, and give birth upside-down in the trees. They hold onto tree branches with strong, curved claws that are on each of their four feet. Male sloths are solitary, shy animals. Females sometimes congregate together. Sloths are nocturnal; they are most active at night and sleep all day. Until geologically recent times, ground sloths such as Megatherium lived in South America and parts of North America, but along with many other animals they disappeared immediately after the arrival of humans on the continent.

12 ) Sucker-footed Bat

The Madagascar Sucker-footed Bat, Old World Sucker-footed Bat, or simply Sucker-footed Bat is a species of bat in the family Myzopodidae. It is endemic to Madagascar. It is threatened by habitat loss. It is named for the presence of small suction cups on its wrists and ankles. They roost inside the rolled leaves of palm trees, using their suckers to attach themselves to the smooth surface. Later scientists discovered that this species doesn’t use suction to attach themselves to roost sites, but instead uses a form of wet adhesion by secreting a body fluid at their pads.

he whole length of these bats usually measures no more than 2.3 inches and weighs about .3 ounces! There is just one official species of the bat known, though there have recently been reports of finding another species of the sucker footed bat.

13 ) Tarsier

Tarsiers are haplorrhine primates of the genus Tarsius, a genus in the family Tarsiidae, which is itself the lone extant family within the infraorder Tarsiiformes. Although the group was once more widespread, all the species living today are found in the islands of Southeast Asia. All tarsier species are nocturnal in their habits, but like many nocturnal organisms some individuals may show more or less activity during the daytime. Unlike many nocturnal animals, however, tarsiers lack a light-reflecting area of the eye.

They also have a fovea, which is atypical for nocturnal animals. The tarsier’s brain is different from other primates in terms of the arrangement of the connections between the two eyes and the lateral geniculate nucleus, which is the main region of the thalamus that receives visual information.